Find Wordpress root directory in bash without WP-CLI
How can I find the WordPress root directory in Bash without using WP-CLI?
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How can I find the WordPress root directory in Bash without using WP-CLI?
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Can you provide some context as to why WP CLI is specifically excluded in the question? Also, the WP root directory doesn't make sense as a term once you start doing subdirectory installs such as thosecomposer
would install
– Tom J Nowell♦
3 hours ago
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How can I find the WordPress root directory in Bash without using WP-CLI?
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How can I find the WordPress root directory in Bash without using WP-CLI?
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Can you provide some context as to why WP CLI is specifically excluded in the question? Also, the WP root directory doesn't make sense as a term once you start doing subdirectory installs such as thosecomposer
would install
– Tom J Nowell♦
3 hours ago
add a comment |
Can you provide some context as to why WP CLI is specifically excluded in the question? Also, the WP root directory doesn't make sense as a term once you start doing subdirectory installs such as thosecomposer
would install
– Tom J Nowell♦
3 hours ago
Can you provide some context as to why WP CLI is specifically excluded in the question? Also, the WP root directory doesn't make sense as a term once you start doing subdirectory installs such as those
composer
would install– Tom J Nowell♦
3 hours ago
Can you provide some context as to why WP CLI is specifically excluded in the question? Also, the WP root directory doesn't make sense as a term once you start doing subdirectory installs such as those
composer
would install– Tom J Nowell♦
3 hours ago
add a comment |
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Simple bash script to find your Wordpress root
Ever need to run a script outside of Wordpress and need to know the Wordpress root directory?
while [ ! -e wp-config.php ]; do
if [ $pwd/ = / ]; then
echo "No Wordpress root found" >&2; exit 1
fi
cd ../
done
if [ -e wp-config.php ]; then
wproot=$(pwd)
fi
Use cases:
- Custom shell scripts to sync local and remote folders and databases.
- Docker workflows where wp-cli
wp
commands won't work. - Webpack/grunt workflows where you might be issuing commands from the theme folder instead of the Wordpress root.
How to use
- put this code at the top of any script like
myscript.sh
. - set permissions with
chmod u+x myscript.sh
. - Use
${wproot}
as a variable in any path.
- Example
echo "Uploads path is ${wproot}/wp-content/uploads"
.
- Example
Caveats
This is a simple script and may not work under all conditions. It will not work if:
- your wp-config.php file is not stored in your Wordpress root
- your wp-config.php file is rename
Admittedly the conditions under which you might need this are pretty rare. I needed it for a visual regression test script that needs to traverse several folders and issue various commands, all without wp-cli or Wordpress functions.
Suggestions for improvement are welcome.
Note that thewp-config.php
file can be one level up, in which case this will generate the wrong result
– Tom J Nowell♦
3 hours ago
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Simple bash script to find your Wordpress root
Ever need to run a script outside of Wordpress and need to know the Wordpress root directory?
while [ ! -e wp-config.php ]; do
if [ $pwd/ = / ]; then
echo "No Wordpress root found" >&2; exit 1
fi
cd ../
done
if [ -e wp-config.php ]; then
wproot=$(pwd)
fi
Use cases:
- Custom shell scripts to sync local and remote folders and databases.
- Docker workflows where wp-cli
wp
commands won't work. - Webpack/grunt workflows where you might be issuing commands from the theme folder instead of the Wordpress root.
How to use
- put this code at the top of any script like
myscript.sh
. - set permissions with
chmod u+x myscript.sh
. - Use
${wproot}
as a variable in any path.
- Example
echo "Uploads path is ${wproot}/wp-content/uploads"
.
- Example
Caveats
This is a simple script and may not work under all conditions. It will not work if:
- your wp-config.php file is not stored in your Wordpress root
- your wp-config.php file is rename
Admittedly the conditions under which you might need this are pretty rare. I needed it for a visual regression test script that needs to traverse several folders and issue various commands, all without wp-cli or Wordpress functions.
Suggestions for improvement are welcome.
Note that thewp-config.php
file can be one level up, in which case this will generate the wrong result
– Tom J Nowell♦
3 hours ago
add a comment |
Simple bash script to find your Wordpress root
Ever need to run a script outside of Wordpress and need to know the Wordpress root directory?
while [ ! -e wp-config.php ]; do
if [ $pwd/ = / ]; then
echo "No Wordpress root found" >&2; exit 1
fi
cd ../
done
if [ -e wp-config.php ]; then
wproot=$(pwd)
fi
Use cases:
- Custom shell scripts to sync local and remote folders and databases.
- Docker workflows where wp-cli
wp
commands won't work. - Webpack/grunt workflows where you might be issuing commands from the theme folder instead of the Wordpress root.
How to use
- put this code at the top of any script like
myscript.sh
. - set permissions with
chmod u+x myscript.sh
. - Use
${wproot}
as a variable in any path.
- Example
echo "Uploads path is ${wproot}/wp-content/uploads"
.
- Example
Caveats
This is a simple script and may not work under all conditions. It will not work if:
- your wp-config.php file is not stored in your Wordpress root
- your wp-config.php file is rename
Admittedly the conditions under which you might need this are pretty rare. I needed it for a visual regression test script that needs to traverse several folders and issue various commands, all without wp-cli or Wordpress functions.
Suggestions for improvement are welcome.
Note that thewp-config.php
file can be one level up, in which case this will generate the wrong result
– Tom J Nowell♦
3 hours ago
add a comment |
Simple bash script to find your Wordpress root
Ever need to run a script outside of Wordpress and need to know the Wordpress root directory?
while [ ! -e wp-config.php ]; do
if [ $pwd/ = / ]; then
echo "No Wordpress root found" >&2; exit 1
fi
cd ../
done
if [ -e wp-config.php ]; then
wproot=$(pwd)
fi
Use cases:
- Custom shell scripts to sync local and remote folders and databases.
- Docker workflows where wp-cli
wp
commands won't work. - Webpack/grunt workflows where you might be issuing commands from the theme folder instead of the Wordpress root.
How to use
- put this code at the top of any script like
myscript.sh
. - set permissions with
chmod u+x myscript.sh
. - Use
${wproot}
as a variable in any path.
- Example
echo "Uploads path is ${wproot}/wp-content/uploads"
.
- Example
Caveats
This is a simple script and may not work under all conditions. It will not work if:
- your wp-config.php file is not stored in your Wordpress root
- your wp-config.php file is rename
Admittedly the conditions under which you might need this are pretty rare. I needed it for a visual regression test script that needs to traverse several folders and issue various commands, all without wp-cli or Wordpress functions.
Suggestions for improvement are welcome.
Simple bash script to find your Wordpress root
Ever need to run a script outside of Wordpress and need to know the Wordpress root directory?
while [ ! -e wp-config.php ]; do
if [ $pwd/ = / ]; then
echo "No Wordpress root found" >&2; exit 1
fi
cd ../
done
if [ -e wp-config.php ]; then
wproot=$(pwd)
fi
Use cases:
- Custom shell scripts to sync local and remote folders and databases.
- Docker workflows where wp-cli
wp
commands won't work. - Webpack/grunt workflows where you might be issuing commands from the theme folder instead of the Wordpress root.
How to use
- put this code at the top of any script like
myscript.sh
. - set permissions with
chmod u+x myscript.sh
. - Use
${wproot}
as a variable in any path.
- Example
echo "Uploads path is ${wproot}/wp-content/uploads"
.
- Example
Caveats
This is a simple script and may not work under all conditions. It will not work if:
- your wp-config.php file is not stored in your Wordpress root
- your wp-config.php file is rename
Admittedly the conditions under which you might need this are pretty rare. I needed it for a visual regression test script that needs to traverse several folders and issue various commands, all without wp-cli or Wordpress functions.
Suggestions for improvement are welcome.
edited 4 hours ago
answered 4 hours ago
SlamSlam
227110
227110
Note that thewp-config.php
file can be one level up, in which case this will generate the wrong result
– Tom J Nowell♦
3 hours ago
add a comment |
Note that thewp-config.php
file can be one level up, in which case this will generate the wrong result
– Tom J Nowell♦
3 hours ago
Note that the
wp-config.php
file can be one level up, in which case this will generate the wrong result– Tom J Nowell♦
3 hours ago
Note that the
wp-config.php
file can be one level up, in which case this will generate the wrong result– Tom J Nowell♦
3 hours ago
add a comment |
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Can you provide some context as to why WP CLI is specifically excluded in the question? Also, the WP root directory doesn't make sense as a term once you start doing subdirectory installs such as those
composer
would install– Tom J Nowell♦
3 hours ago